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Urgent: Water Purchase Plan Sparks Outrage at Basin Summit

UPDATE: An urgent backlash is erupting following the Federal Government’s shocking announcement yesterday to fast-track the purchase of an additional 130 gigalitres of water from farmers in the Southern Murray-Darling Basin. Stakeholders, including the National Irrigators’ Council (NIC), are expressing dismay, stating this decision contradicts the pressing need for a comprehensive approach to Basin management.

During a summit in Adelaide on November 12, 2025, leaders convened to discuss recent scientific findings that suggest a shift in environmental priorities within the Basin. NIC CEO Zara Lowien labeled the government’s announcement a missed opportunity for Minister Watt to prioritize effective environmental outcomes over mere numerical increases in water.

“Adding more water is not what science indicates the environment requires,” Lowien stated. “This decision feels like a slap in the face to those of us dedicated to finding sustainable solutions.” Stakeholders had gathered to explore innovative strategies to enhance water management, including tackling invasive species and improving native fish populations, amid concerns that the latest government action undermines these efforts.

The NIC argues that the announcement, which exceeds Sustainable Diversion Limits, lacks clear environmental utility and may lead to significant costs for the Australian Government and local farming communities. Lowien highlighted that these costs are not being adequately addressed by the ongoing Sustaining Basin Communities program, as promised.

Authorities report that stakeholders had been engaging in productive discussions on how to optimize the use of existing agricultural water for environmental benefits. The NIC is calling on the government to prioritize the Basin’s needs and release the independent Water for the Environment Special Account (WESA) Review for greater transparency on expenditures related to environmental water purchases.

As the situation continues to develop, the NIC urges the government to listen to stakeholders and focus on long-term strategies that benefit both the environment and the communities reliant on it. The urgency of the situation cannot be overstated; the decisions made today will have lasting impacts on the region’s water management and ecological health.

The government’s response to these concerns will be crucial in shaping the future of the Murray-Darling Basin and determining whether it truly prioritizes environmental sustainability over political interests. Stakeholders and communities are watching closely, demanding accountability and effective action.

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